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But on August 21, 2014 - after 503 days; 59 games; two protest marches; 13,000 signatures; a judicial review; six campaigns; and thousands of broken hearts - the Coventry Telegraph were finally able to tell fans that their club was coming home.

Coventry Telegraph front page announcing Ricoh Arena return

The Sky Blues played their first game back at the Ricoh on September 5 when Frank Nouble's single goal handed Steven Pressley's men three points against Gillingham, in front of a sell-out crowd.

Uncertainty remains

Three years on from the decision to return to the 32,609-seater stadium, and the future home of Coventry City Football Club is no closer to being confirmed.

Under the current deal with landlords Wasps RFC, who bought the venue back in November 2014, the Sky Blues will not be eligible to play at the ground following this season.

That means the City hierarchy will have to find an alternative location - with rumours of a ground share with Coventry RFC at the Butts Park Arena still doing the rounds - or look into the possibility of extending their current stay under Wasps' tenure.